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Towards the end of my 9th grade year, I was dreading going to high school (in Puyallup, high schools only have grades 10-12). Some of my closest friends had either […]
Why does Key Club matter to you? Go. When we hear the word “go,” we think of moving to some place physically, or moving to a different phase in our […]
On Saturday, May 6th, Key Clubbers from the Grants Pass High School Key Club volunteered at a local wildlife rehabilitation center by doing a variety of tasks in order to […]
Not being in Key Club too long, I was only able to attend two rallies in my Key Club experience: the SEAttle Rally and Canada Rally the summer of 2016. […]
Kodiak Key Club is a pretty small club and the other officers and I wanted to be able to get more people to join. We challenged our current club members […]
It all started with an idea inspired by my home club, Kentwood. It was my junior year when the former Lieutenant Governor, Kim Ahn Tran, and I constantly messaged each […]
Christmas Baskets is a project that Omak High School Key Club has helped with for many years. The week long project consists of a food drive, toy drive, and clothing […]
For the past few years Coeur d’Alene High School Key Club has partnered with Panhandle Kiwanis president, Dave Eubanks, and Jingle Books to improve literacy proficiency among young kids. Studies […]
When Danielle Bae, my friend, fellow Skyline High School Key Club Member, and Division 28 Spirit Committee Member told Peter Ch’en, Lt. G of Division 28 that Skyline High School […]
Attached is a photo taken by our advisor from Key Club’s latest service project this year: Trunk or Treat. Six Key Clubbers, including our president Lily Clancy and myself, are […]